June Stock Market Update Hello. I’m Jordan Daugherty, Investment Analyst here at FSA, and this is our June market update. Stock indexes barely made it into green for
Kim Basenback, CFP®, and Mike Zarrelli, CFP®, EA, discuss the financial and emotional reasons to consider when deciding whether to pay off your mortgage early. Should You Pay off
By now you know that the U.S. is experiencing a fairly dramatic inflation rate. The Consumer Price Index rose 7.9% last year, and prices this year are surging as well.
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Though we often feel a certain nostalgia for the past, I have mixed emotions for the seventies. Besides being the decade where I spent my awkward teenage years, it was
In America, we woke yesterday to hear news of Russia invading Ukraine. Tensions had been building in eastern Europe for several weeks as Russia began to amass troops on their
Happy New Year to everyone. We hope your year has gotten off to a better start than the stock market. Through the close on Wednesday, January 26, stocks were down
The year 2021 was a good year for stocks of all types—value stocks, growth stocks, small-cap stocks, foreign stocks. As investors looked beyond the rise of two COVID-19 variants, Delta
Historically December has been a strong month for the markets with the S&P 500 experiencing a gain 73% of the time since 1928. As shown in the chart below, typically,
Ron Rough, Chief Investment Officer, discusses what happened in investment markets this past quarter and shares his thoughts about to the next quarter. October Stock Market Update Transcript This is
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